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... poem which is addressed to him , the fullest evidence of the learning , genius , taste , piety and grati tude which ... poetic son : Nec tu perge , precor , sacras contemnere Musas ; LIFE OF MILTON . 47.
... poem which is addressed to him , the fullest evidence of the learning , genius , taste , piety and grati tude which ... poetic son : Nec tu perge , precor , sacras contemnere Musas ; LIFE OF MILTON . 47.
Page 48
... poem concludes . At tibi , chare pater , postquam non æqua merenti Posse referre datur , nec dona rependere factis , Sit memorasse satis , repetitaque munera grato Percensere animo , fidæque reponere menti . Et vos , O nostri ...
... poem concludes . At tibi , chare pater , postquam non æqua merenti Posse referre datur , nec dona rependere factis , Sit memorasse satis , repetitaque munera grato Percensere animo , fidæque reponere menti . Et vos , O nostri ...
Page 49
... minister to the British merchants at Hamburgh . Young's depar- The reader will find an entire translation of this poem at the end of the volume . ture from England is stated to have taken place in LIFE OF MILTON . 49.
... minister to the British merchants at Hamburgh . Young's depar- The reader will find an entire translation of this poem at the end of the volume . ture from England is stated to have taken place in LIFE OF MILTON . 49.
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... poetic merit . after this period , we find him engaged in controversy , as one of the writers of the pamphlet called ... poems informs us , at Stow - Market , of which parish he had been Vicar during thirty years . But at whatever period ...
... poetic merit . after this period , we find him engaged in controversy , as one of the writers of the pamphlet called ... poems informs us , at Stow - Market , of which parish he had been Vicar during thirty years . But at whatever period ...
Page 58
Charles Symmons. some vague expressions in one of his own poems , that the slander , though completely overthrown at the time of its first ... poets ; and Non ego vel profugi nomen sortemque recuso Lætus et exilii 58 LIFE OF MILTON .
Charles Symmons. some vague expressions in one of his own poems , that the slander , though completely overthrown at the time of its first ... poets ; and Non ego vel profugi nomen sortemque recuso Lætus et exilii 58 LIFE OF MILTON .
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